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Durham Review (1897), 27 Feb 1908, p. 5

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'27, P"' bargain rthur's 'tixir 'e we”: was,» ods " (llll Furs l hits i H ints mm} “and S D ttre You tnrio wheat. Then the price of Ontario wheat would W' In: to where-h lit-Iona. and where it would pay a handsome prom to the hum r. Our hunters ehould huh'np the mit. hero in their splendid "orte to widen the market for Ontario blended ttour. and thus educate the whole Canadian people up to the merits of Ontario wheat. The farmer is the one Inn-t intereeted in this work, because he will be most henetiued try an increase In the mice of his when. Yet he is the one . who seem- to be doing the lean to bring stout. thin desired end. When the slump came in Ontario wheat our miller: beg-n toexperiment with the various innit-tire of Canadian grains. They went. thou-end:- ol dot. P" trvinuto tind some combination in which Ontario wheat would bethe unmet. important part. It took yeur- of careful and emtly research to per- fect the blended JHura. But the re- 'uluJotiiied thetmuhle nnd expense Blended ttottrs, which contain Ontar- io wheat and a little western wheat, are better for bread and better for ( pastry than any other. What on; l farmers should do-and lune! do if I higher prices for wheat are lobe-ob- taitted--ia to drop Wet-tern patent q Hours and use blended thtunrinntead. If every fnrturr in Ontario woofiGr blended than there would he an enor- tnnue demand for three blended tiottrslg and at corresponding demand for 0m! , (live Ontario Flour First Place nanny 27, 1908 Our Optician, Chas At this new: he yen: when niches: in the question cl lick mom supplies in cute]; In this clue of [code quality is paramount. the quality. POINT“)! “HIGH IMAGES 30'! mm ”as ABSORBER! ICE cm mums CUPS INVALID! 008310118 camcn. m on, AND I‘m arm": ByAttttur3tod. DARLINGS. Prescription Liiiiirii' Bring your Pteseriptiotm to us specialist. and guarantee you a! DARL NG'S DRUG STORE BMAGES my] a has nsoanax'r comm: mama cm norm IONS cannon. maximum Hum aromas ' Western, will be here March 5 to us. We are prescription you absplute accuracy. Lot 27, 28, Gun. 1 S. D It. Glenvlg. Encore: eleared, 7 news hush. Wvll watered. Good Brick House. Frame. Bank Barn (4:;me 5mm: from Pro- ed stalk)" on new (E. P. It. I. vu- mvenivm to School and P. o. .’"v--- ther palticnlnrs apply on the preruiu, .'. Sick room 'y_rtplift, -qF _ ---"r-‘-" 'Br. LN“ [null lies. Easy let-ma of payment to quick purchaser.' The undersignpd cifers for sale the house and lot. north of the Central Hotel. Durham. House is roomy comfortable and in convenient loculitv. S.ey 9:3in he udnp_ted for two fatui Prices are always regulated by de, [pit When we think otthethous. ands of farmers right here in our own province who should buy blended ttour., and who are probably using szern intent flour instead. it does seem as it there is much missionary work to he done in educating the whole people up to the importnnce of ithis subject. Everyone who has the heat interests of the plovince at; heart should make this a personal mutter» nod see that every hen-rel and lung of ttour that comes into the house, hears the trade mark of the Ontario Miller's Association, the hand of men who are honestly and honorably utriving to put Ontario fiour on the high nl me it once enjoyed. ’sickpeu if so walnut, Farm for sale. House for Sale. is surely oi iuGGi.' amount. We have us many on me plum“ P, JOHN McAu’rurz. Prop, we is much missinnny done in educating the up to the importe.nce of MRS. C). ELvnxuc ATOIIZERS MASTERS sri?? ThGndPuvilcinl unity, The tkqttal fer Sick Children, Clio-Yon For Aid. I in and Women of Ontario I "Now wishing the editor and all readers of the REVIEW everv success in their undertakings. I remain, Yours DAVID MCINTYRE He refers to the McKinnons of Dar. ham and of the South Line, Irwin McArthur and Robert Curran, all South Grey people, as being and do. l ing well. '. I see you are going to have a dry town soon, not so here, 13 hotels and lots of booze. Times are dun here " present. lots of men out of work. I am " with 'he c. N. Il., a mum: rott1ytt growing fast. " l Port Arthur is the only city in Can ads that owus and operates its own waterworks“: own street railways and other franchises, but this does not keep 1t from being reckoned a dear town as witness those prices whichl vouch for.. wheat 80 to 90, barley 40 to 70, oats 50 to60, potatoes itl.35 a bag, hay $14 £0320, flour 83.40 a cwt., wood $4 to $6, long, ard coal $8 a ton, lumber $18 to $45 per M, butter 30 to35, fresh eggs 50 to 60; J stale :6 to 30, rent $8 to $4011 month. This city has now a population at l3,(XJO. Fort William, atom two miles away, about the some. C. P. It. and C. N, R. and alsolhe G T. It, under construction, enter both places. Oar harbor is one at the best on the con- tinent, and heavy consignments of insight are received and shipped from this port. Port Arthur has two ele- vators and Fort. William four. the lamest in the world. Abont80esrg a day of Western wheat are unload- ed here. l " I notice by the REVIEW and To. ronto Star that you have been having severe storms. Well. here Jt is just the reverse. though Port Arthur and Fort William have the reputation of being the coldest plaees in Ontario. Outside of 4 any: in January when! 36 degrees below zero was recorded, it has been like tall weather down east, wheeling mostoithe time. The ice breaker is keeping the channel open all the time and it is expected I navigation will be open 3 weeks! earlier than usual. which meansal great deal. We were Igleaned this week to re- ceive from rDuvid McIntyre. Port Arthur, a long letter which We will) we could publish in full just " we once did " spicy budget: from Bal. sam Valley. Bat as it is addressed to '. Dear friends of the esteemed BE. ng, "we :eproduce the snbuanoel t t Breezy Letter from Port Arthur THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 'tt Durham llhyttettt “~90- Prpitit toe a“ ').iijiiiii' Hardware & Furniture t The bulletin in its revised form will ‘ucarcely be recognized. In addition I I to an almost complete new set of illne- _ I tuition». which no much be.ter “ranged Ethan in the former inane. much new . matter has been added. Careful treat I ment has been given the vital question , of housing and in this eonueotion a num- ber of pltuts of modern, approved pigger- l [has ere illnstrnted and described. The economicnl utilization oldniry by-wo- i duets-that margin upon which profit In the industry so much depends-ia twat- I ed as new matter. The very strong re. l vivnl of the the swine raining industry I Which must of neeeaelty follow Ihe neri- ', .iice of breeding stock that took pine. {during the pest autumn has already I (ommencea to show ituell. It in safe to uvrlllcli that with the return of spring with he pestnruge and renewal of sup- ply of dairy byproducts. [another with ' the shortage of market stock. I de-nsud for swine greater then hue been for ’menv your. will be experienced. To Int-rush irtforatation thet will be desired l at such n time Bulletin No 10, reviledl edition hes been prep-red. Copies may i be muted free by III-king eppliention to the Lira Stock Commraitonei, Ottawa. A mid can was captured in a trap in [elancthon recently. 6. A Pouner's Wife " writes asking it we can recommend “Willing to duo troy " the common grub. " Likeiy the next tramp thnt comes along could oblige you. ' Wilde the swine ra'siua industry has I been in some quarters routing on It: ours and in others showing positive who I p, anon the live stock branch at Oitawn ' has been getting out a revision of bullet. I In No 10, "The Production of Bacon, tur the lhiuish Market, " This booklet.l in IV, tirst edition received such a call: th " a very large edition henna exhamt l ml. before the demand was "tufiod. l The call for copios during the late 5 113- I mar and autumn months fell nwnyto' some uncut bat the renewal ot interest, and hope In the bacon industry is show- Iutt i sell very strongly in a requeet from many quarters of the Dominion for more information upon the question of swine rinsing. Formuawly the new edition III off the press and randy for ditstritsutiou. A Revival in the Swine Industry Lenahan The most successful Ther. mometer yet invented is used in the 'Paudora' range. It legisters the exact heat of the oven and can be thoroughly relied on. Is fitted with triple, triangu- lar grates. sectional cast iron lin. ings composed of five heavy pieces oi cast iron, is a great heat produ- cer and consumes very little fuel. The Thermometer Is ventilated, large, fitted with thermometer, lined with sheet steel and is a uniform baker. The Fire Box The Oven With every cash purchase of a pair of Boots or Shoes at $2.00 or over, we will give you a pair of nice hose-Offer good until February 29th. Goods are not marked up for t his occasion as we enter all our goods in stock marked in plain figures. Call and examine goods and prices. We'll not urge you to purchase what you don l want. CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING as usual at The down town Shoe Store. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. J , M ll ith Eggs taken same as Cash. ti. c ral Giving Away Hose We are agents for all the famous lines of goods, including the "8tutshine" Furnace, the Range. etc., etc. This Range has many other important featured and is well worthy of your inspection. Call and examine them for yourself. THE DURHAH FURNACES, STOVES & RANGES -.-.....e'.. Lots of other yours for we. I my to Lon Ali mu of bull- neu “tended to. 40 new Garden and; durum Road Bentinek, 31500- A map. 250 mm on Gar-tun. 'tttad-tine kt2e good tweet. Koud toil. To quic buyer It ”an. 100 um. Bentineir,--owner in west. price 32700. Buildin worth the mouer--form for names. ( Would be a are“: bargain. So no the follomng properties " the prices uxed t too um Dun-bun and. Hendrick. Good dwelling. frame bank Inn-n. good soil. Convenient location. only 3%“). ZOOMPOI. 4nottttltr-,tine bank ttam-. food frame "eilirttr--other good mprovemenlu. only “In. Nov. 5th low. i One cold wintry morning . man of [till and angular build we: walking zdown a steep hill at a quick poor. . t eacherous piece ot ice under the [now mused him to lose control of " [teeth He began to slide and was un- Iatrle to atop. At A cross street he” ‘ww down the incline he encountered fa large heavy Woman with her arms rtull of bundles. The meeting was [sudden and before either renlized it a {collision ensued and both were sliding (down bill a grnnd entsemue.--the thin _ imam underneath. the fat women end ihandles on top. When the bottom _ was reached and the women was trr- ing In vain to recover her breath and her feet three faint words were borne to her ear: "Pardon me madam but you will have to get off here. This is u far u I go.” McKinnon 100 acre farm at the Rockr. Immediate possession given. For turther puticulnn apply to The Pandora Range Farm tor Sale or to Let. This Range is certainly a leader in the line of Stoves and Ranges. Note some of its strong features '. . The Hanover Convey-ac} Is stamped from one piece of sheet metal and given three heavy coats of the best enamel. Finish- ed in pure white, and has I smooth hard surface, which is easily cleansed and perfectly tree from taint-no other range is fitted with enameled reservoir. Dollar . for Special construction of the ttues forces the heat around the oven twice and directly under ev- ery pot-hole-makes the 'Pandora' Range 3 perfect baker and a per- fect cooker at the some time. H. H. MILLER, nous lines of McClary’s Furnace, the "Pandoia" cIntosh. '. P. TILFOBD. Durham _-"."-'-""'-"".""-'-""--"'-"'-" _..---...--.------ Fifty Cents .eservou' Mo. TORONTO BON BONS ALWAYS FRESH Hun full line of Curtain Poles, Window Sluice, Picture Fume- Frnmen to order of ell kinds. T We ere buying an upholster- er the ffrtrt week in every month. Anyone wishing old node reno- vated to look good no new should advise -e will b pleased to Attend to it " once. I “kill!“ Wu. "and! “calmed to. IllllG G. H. STINSON Is the thing to think IN NEW ©illfllllf) All our experience at your service. Call and see us. ’ We beg to announce to the people of Durham and vicin- ity that we have opened up in J. C. NICHOL’S STORE A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Collars end Ties Gloves and Bose Mata, Cops. Shoes. and much more we can’t tell you of this week. [ After two veers in business in Durham I thank heartily the mnv farmers and others who havelavorod me with their trade, and have pleasure in announcing that I will m the future have have pleaure in meeting in more oommodious muters, all my old friends and 1 trust many new ones. Promptness and fair deal ing will continue. to be my motto. Yours ior business, McIntyre Bsoek-urntston St, Barclay and Bell 'g old stand Holiday Baking New! New! New! PURE MONEY in Ate "m. mit Ind lee u. We have a good supply of fresh Baking always on hand. Also a! good unort- ment of Cnndin. Nate and oranges. Floor enema. I, 1% ma 2 “Eu. hbleoucloth. 46titirride.".."...".C, may the! “teen Undentlrquund 1.75e. Idler winter Undervaumd anen....25cup Mom with wool handmade Manon“. .. .. :r,i:LUycav-c-v.-....Myeam"1 etch '"ottriirteiitlikiiiiiisardty.y.".".%"c' And Mc "----------- HINT CABDXGAN JACKETS. .tt, 1.25, 1.50 end Envy ul-wool sunken sushi...“ & 4.7S pt Mullen. “but large I!" tsim.... tar It 's'a"llrllti'lUlt'tdt.tl.tr..'.1N t%ytli'lt', John HE SELLS CHEF} - Blanket- Gents' Furnishings THE illil 4 CARD 0F THANKS " Undertaker Lydia If Clothing Model Bakery Oiloloth . BEAN McLellan. Qajgcr Block, Durham now "se " 2lre (gm! G. L Great iiiduiiiiitTiiirGL'Ta'ri Inf-ll: m “now I.“ rdl,t'l',11"d?dl'gt l "Imam-outlaw”... It." I“ tun-hum Th 1: ll tho-outs! ut In tiiil,t'g7i','.l:lkb'i'i'il st,',',', a'ii'i1"i',t'l'/h'itii'ltit. ' . r u an at chum “who he {allowing competent out or: III chum: 11108. ALLAN. INCH-Mimic. Pttnettat I188 GIBTBUDE B0003. B. A., Robot Guam t Tomato Um "-rteaett, bun. (kgpoddon, and 'a'ttiiil was DONALDA legumes“. B. A. 0nd- um a Quoen'l vulva-mum In: hob- tory and My. Pr In“. M than“ - “0* 1iNtt1tttfeeitiaiiiiii.' 't'th1t'dffit- 'Sitfg'me.e).yiiiiirprtTG' . Snow Rooms-ment to delow'u Bar. her Shop. RESIDENCE - Pirst hon-s mu: at Lunence'u Blacksmith Shop. Embalmlng . Spunky. Picture Framing. Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Hanan! Auctioneer for the Go. pmmptly amended to. In ("den II?" be left u. nu ll “gun. Me nuon‘:i old mud. n 0 Me. JOHN, CLARK Durham School haceuued Auuuuueer tor 00. Grey term. modulate. mum. for “In a mum, am, man be u the new or thae,Ouihaai. 0.: Correspondence m were. or to Ceylon P.0., will he mum, “tended to, X'emuiouapisttmtioii to Burma. Solicitor in Supreme 0mm Notary Public Commissioner. N uney to Low. l Pre. over Gordon's Jewelry store DUBHAI. ONT. (Lower Town) ARTHUR. B.', JACKSON orto Banister. Solicitor. Hour: Public. Convoymoor " honey to Loan an lowest run. (Pit: Mela?” Block over the Sun . dud Bun ' Durham, Onurio. Ottiee--1)atd er’l Block, over Poet one. Auctioneers. Boson GRADUATE Toronto dam-an, a... “m "A“... [\AII“. Ix__‘_l L..._A,_ u we mi ara- - r7Giikriiia"iG" Dmuutr, In .11 to. menu. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenoeo. A son- enl ununciul busineu (numbed HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Univmit ' minute of Ro nt Col 0 of Dental in? eons of 'di"l.'i'l'. 800%. the! J t J iflh'lylhl?t'i New Owl! WIC. PICKERING o. D s., L D S. Mum“..- nae cum-m wuoocaeu'i an}... I to Knlpp'a (New You) I": Hoopla ' M -PHA IL., Full line of Catholic Rohes nnd Muck Mid whue Lupe for mad monk. Mme”? "" “m I o “summon. “no“. use (In n n... “new! Kill. Old In“: Coin. OHIO! H00" '-" B. I H . I. J. G. HUTTON. 11.0.. C. M J. F.6RANT B. 0.8.. L. 1_llye,,liltrr.,t1otse & Throat notary Public, Commissioner. Gttt VEYANCEI. In. a_l-ttts. "uit,m-e, 'ttrldPllrMgtt ARTHUR GUN. . D., lineman-Clan. tue our Lu. Menu". “to MEDICAL A. BELL c. EAIA'GE: Burl... 1Jerlon ttag . teiephone all“. Tomato-Io Cannot“.- No. " DEN TEAL to ueylon to” will be "war 0. Term on nppllonuou to ' V lch‘Alh ggngn t'. 0 K0038 J . P. TELFORD Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. DR. BURT '. P. DUNN ' fo u “I. Cat.of any. an. luau momma .191“? In“! War, l. " tttr.ir/iiiii on. F!” “.93!

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